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. >>> just ahead, a law that bans a controversial therapy aimed at turning gay children and teenagers straight is being challenged on first amendment grounds. is the ban in jeopardy? the legal issues ahead. plus dr. drew pinsky weighs in. we'll be right back. >>> the royal baby watch is on. mom to be catherine, duchess of cambridge, spends a second day in the hospital. how she's doing and when she might go home when we continue. >>> in california, a law that mainstream mental health groups and equal rights advocates have held as a milestone is under attack tonight. the law bans so-called conversion therapy or reparative therapy, a so-called treatment that claims to turn gay children and teenagers straight. california's ban was scheduled to take effect january 1st but in the last 48 hours, two federal judges have issued opposing rulings in separate lawsuits challenging the ban. one judge ruled that three plaintiffs will be able to continue offering the therapy until their trial is over. the other judge denied an injunction to a separate set of plaintiffs. both lawsuits, it's confusing,
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had governor barbour followed the law, we wouldn't be in this position. it probably would be remanded to the lower court, and the lower court would decide some of the factual issues that are raised. >> all right. thank you very much. appreciate you taking the time, sir. >>> let us know what you think about that. 30 days versus 28 days, a technicality or something else, and what you think about rehabilitation. go ahead on twitter @erinburnett. >> let's check in with anderson. >> a former marine is tonight's i.d.e.a. guest. have you heard of matterhorn? you have a, you want to watch this. and cutting off and collecting enemy ears. your finances can't manage themselves. but that doesn't mean they won't try. bring all your finances together with the help of the one person who can. a certified financial planner professional. cfp. let's make a plan. yoyou u wawalklk i intna coconvnvenentitiononalal ms ststorore,e, i it't's s ry nonot t ababouout t yoy. ththeyey s sayay, , "w"weleu wawantnt a a f firirm m bebn lilie e onon o onene o of ff yoyou u wawantnt a a s
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edwards violated campaign finance laws, they say, by using donations to cover up his affair. >>> florida a & m band will be suspended through the 2012 academic year. >>> fallout at jpmorgan chase. the firm said its chief investment officer has decided to retire. the move widely expected after the company exposed they lost $2 billion. >>> and it is official. scott thompson was not fired. he resigned and will get no severance. but he does get to keep $7 million in stock payments he received on his hiring four months ago. a resume embellishing scandal undid thompson. back to you. >> thanks very much. more with ivan watson and professor ajami next. >> announcer: with nothing but his computer, an identity thief is able to use your information to open a bank account in order to make your money his money. [whoosh, clang] you need lifelock, the only identity theft protection company that now monitors bank accounts for takeover fraud. lifelock: relentlessly protecting your identity. call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. ♪ ♪ i can do anything ♪ i can do anything today ♪ i can go
edwards violated campaign finance laws, they say, by using donations to cover up his affair. >>> florida a & m band will be suspended through the 2012 academic year. >>> fallout at jpmorgan chase. the firm said its chief investment officer has decided to retire. the move widely expected after the company exposed they lost $2 billion. >>> and it is official. scott thompson was not fired. he resigned and will get no severance. but he does get to keep $7 million in...
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prosecutors say edwards violated campaign finance laws by using nearly $1 million in donations to help cover up his affair with rielle hunter. >>> florida a & m band will be suspended through the 2012 academic year. the school is working to clean up a hazing culture exposed by the death of robert champion last year. >>> fallout at jpmorgan chase. the firm said its chief investment officer has decided to retire. the move widely expected after the company disclosed they lost $2 billion in recent weeks. let's send it back to anderson. >> thanks very much. we'll have more with iron an watson and fouad ajami next. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. he doesn't look like a heart attack patient. i was teaching a martial arts class and it hit me. we get to the emergency room... and then...and then they just wheeled him away. i had to come to that realization that "wow, i am having a heart attack." i can't punch this away.
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the law enforcement official that i was speaking to reminded me that the fbi director and his senior team, five mornings a week, briefed the attorney general, the deputy, and the assistant attorney general for the national security division on significant cases and the developments. they also discussed what ought to be briefed to the white house. this was one of those cases. a law enforcement official didn't know when, but it was, in fact, briefed to the attorney general with the presumption that that would then be passed onto the white house consistent with the memo that you read at the top of the segment. obviously, we don't know what happened. but under that memo, the right path would have been from the justice department, the attorney general or the deputy over to the white house counselor or the deputy there. clearly that didn't happen. when the president talks about the fbi has a protocol, from the fbi's perspective, they followed it, but clearly it didn't make its way all the way up to the president. >> still questions about why the investigation began, whether it was appropri
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prosecutors say edwards violated campaign finance laws by using nearly $1 million in donations to help cover up his affair with rielle hunter. >>> florida a & m band will be suspended through the 2012 academic year. the school is working to clean up a hazing culture exposed by the death of robert champion last year. >>> fallout at jpmorgan chase. the firm said its chief investment officer has decided to retire. the move widely expected after the company disclosed they lost $2 billion in recent weeks. let's send it back to anderson. >> thanks very much. we'll have more with iron an watson and fouad ajami next. homicide of young people in america has an impact on all of us. how can we save these young people's lives? as a police chief, i have an opportunity to affect what happens in a major city. if you want to make a difference, you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i am committed to making a difference, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. >>> we're coming to you from t
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law enforcement official didn't know when, but it was, in fact, briefed to the attorney general with the presumption that that would then be passed onto the white house consistent with the memo you read at the top of the segment. obviously, we don't know what happened. but under that memo the right path would have been from the justice department, to the attorney general to the white house counselor or the deputy there. clearly that didn't happen. when the president talks about the fbi has a protocol, from the fbi's perspective, they followed it, but clearly it didn't make its way up to the president. >> still questions about why the investigation began, whether it was appropriate for the fbi to even investigate this based on harassing e-mails. if they were even that. fran townsend, appreciate it. >>> new information in the finances of jill kelley and her husband scott, the florida couple caught up in the scandal. they started a cancer charity back in 2005, shortly after they moved to tampa, they dissolved it a couple of years later and they are facing several lawsuits over money pro
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you understand what this looks like with law enforcement. but we are told that right now the fbi is told to take the lead. they would be able to uphold in court but that the intelligence agency agencies know. >> so, his name is ali alhazri. we know that he was posting details of the attack as it was happening on his social media websites. we know that officials detained him and turned him over to tunisia. >> cnn has obtained an e-mail that details within eight hours that the shelter location is under fire where the navy s.e.a.l.s were veeventually killed. they were in a position to know a lot about the attack in realtime. >> they did know that there were mortars being used. with the threat of information like that, and that is only one piece of the picture and days later they find out that there was more to it. it puts officials into a position of getting more information. they like to get the big picture and i think that is one of the reasons why it didn't come out earlier. i still don't understand, is that i assume there were debriefings o
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inside a law called the stock act. the stock act is supposed to prevent your elected representatives from using information they may have gained as elected representatives to get rich in the stock market. you'll remember "60 minutes"kroft broke the story. obama made insider trading a centerpiece of his state of the union message. >> send me a bill that bans insider trading by members of congress. i will sign it tomorrow. >> well, and that's what congress did. watch. >> this is an attempt to take a step, a significant step, to rebuild the lost trust that the american people feel today in members of congress. in short, the stock act is intended to build a wall of separation between stocks and state. between public office and private profit. >> the stock act passed. president obama signed it. think that's the end of the story, right? no more legalized insider trading, right? not exactly. cnn's dana bash and a producer have done some digging into the law. they discovered not just a lingering loophole but how it got there.
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>> no rounds fired by law enforcement. >> take all questions at the end. >> no rounds fired by law enforcement at the mall. we are wrapping up our search of the mall. we have loot of work to do as far as gathering witness statements before everyone is released from the scene. i ask family and friends to be patient before everyone is released from the mall and if you have questions contact the sheriffs department. i'd like to introduce adam phillips. >> i have been in contact with the mall management. they have said they will be posting informationing for businesses, employees and customers who were affected by this incident on their web page. you can find it on the internet. the mall is going to be remained closed the rest of the evening, and as long as the police investigation goes on it will remain closed as well. we do not have a time line for that. people who have stuff left inside the mall, check the clackamas town center web page for information on how to get it back. your property is secure tonight. the process will be developed on how to get that back to you. >> we saw a bit of the vid
>> no rounds fired by law enforcement. >> take all questions at the end. >> no rounds fired by law enforcement at the mall. we are wrapping up our search of the mall. we have loot of work to do as far as gathering witness statements before everyone is released from the scene. i ask family and friends to be patient before everyone is released from the mall and if you have questions contact the sheriffs department. i'd like to introduce adam phillips. >> i have been in...
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and with the flashlight, before this law, before the stand your law in texas, would that have been premeditated murder? >> i don't think premeditated murder, but i think his self-defense claim would have been preposterous. it is true that people claiming self defense do a lot better now under the stand your ground laws. but they don't always get acquitted. i think this situation is so egregious. particularly because he's not at his own house. >> he could have retreated to his own house. >> he could have retreated with great ease. he could have not initiated the conversation in the first place. remember, what causes this all is a noisy party. so it's not exactly a life threatening situation where you need to bring a gun in the first place. so i think all the surrounding circumstances make a weak defense for rodriguez. >> so you don't think he has a case? >> it doesn't seem that way to me. you're talk ago a jury. if juries want to embrace the notion of self defense, he could get acquitted. >> we'll watch it. fascinating. jeff, thanks. let me know what you think. let me know on twitter. >>> huntin
and with the flashlight, before this law, before the stand your law in texas, would that have been premeditated murder? >> i don't think premeditated murder, but i think his self-defense claim would have been preposterous. it is true that people claiming self defense do a lot better now under the stand your ground laws. but they don't always get acquitted. i think this situation is so egregious. particularly because he's not at his own house. >> he could have retreated to his own...
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he said the head of the cia had submitted to sharia law. so she is really shameless and he's been driven out of the elite in the conservative movement in addition to cpac which includes john bolt ton and the head of the nra. real staunch conservatives. he was kicked out. but there's kind of an interesting dynamic of the tea party versus the establishment. while he's per so in an in an gra ta, other congressmen still listen to him, even some senior officials, the number two republican in the senate, john kyle, used to sit on his board. so he still has a lot of juice in some aspects of the party, despite being roundly condemned by other parts of it. >> i should point out, he's been on the show before, but we reallyant to focus on, i mean, people can have whatever believes they want, we're trying to focus on sitting members of congress and the allegations they are making. d dana, is it rare for sitting members of congress to make these kinds of allegations against individuals without having iron clad proof or any real proof other than her dead
he said the head of the cia had submitted to sharia law. so she is really shameless and he's been driven out of the elite in the conservative movement in addition to cpac which includes john bolt ton and the head of the nra. real staunch conservatives. he was kicked out. but there's kind of an interesting dynamic of the tea party versus the establishment. while he's per so in an in an gra ta, other congressmen still listen to him, even some senior officials, the number two republican in the...
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the law enforcement official told me that they don't expect that there will be a prosecution related to the unauthorized release of classified information. they expect to wrap up in the coming days and may want to do a final interview of paula broad well and it is the justice department's decision whether or not to issue a decline to prosecute. >> so, all of this talk about who may or may not have had classified information. if it inteturns out that no law were broken was all of this just over an affair and jealous e-mails? >> yes, if you look at the timeline of events general petraeus had met with the fbi. it was obvious to them that they knew about the affair. he met with his boss, the director of the national intelligence who advised him to submit his letter of resignation. he was not accused of wrong doing or giving out classified information. there was never a serious charge against him. so it was his decision. and the letter that he issued he made very clear. i have made mistakes and i have failed my family and i have failed you. >> a lot of people are baffled that the presiden
the law enforcement official told me that they don't expect that there will be a prosecution related to the unauthorized release of classified information. they expect to wrap up in the coming days and may want to do a final interview of paula broad well and it is the justice department's decision whether or not to issue a decline to prosecute. >> so, all of this talk about who may or may not have had classified information. if it inteturns out that no law were broken was all of this just...
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and under the law you are not allowed to break a law and then claim self-defense. until you have retreated and given out and tried to calm matters and say you were going to lay down arms and then the other person launches an attack. george zimmerman is saying that trayvon martin attacked him but none of the evidence seems to indicate that trayvon martin was the initiate for. all of it, not little pieces, seem to go to the fact that george zimmerman was the initiate for. >> we see george zimmerman in handcuffs. was he arrested? >> yes, he's in a state of arrest. not just when your handcuffed but when the law enforcement deprives your right of free movement, you're under a state of arrest. dealing with the distance the weapon was discharged from trayvon martin. in other words, if a struggle ensued and the weapon is pressed up against the body of the individual is shooting is burn marks. forensics can prove unequivocally the distance in which a weapon was discharged from a person. >> and the angle of the bodies once -- >> absolutely. and that's part of the information
and under the law you are not allowed to break a law and then claim self-defense. until you have retreated and given out and tried to calm matters and say you were going to lay down arms and then the other person launches an attack. george zimmerman is saying that trayvon martin attacked him but none of the evidence seems to indicate that trayvon martin was the initiate for. all of it, not little pieces, seem to go to the fact that george zimmerman was the initiate for. >> we see george...
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prosecutors say he broke federal law by accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars during his second presidential run, money he used to cover up his affair with hunter. today in court, andrew young described how the payments worked. one of the wealthy benefactors the heir es rachel bunny mellon, wrote checks to her interior designer who signed the checks over to young's wife who deposited them into her account in a maiden name. young testified that money was doled out to hunter from that account. it's complicated. the jury is going to have to decide if it was illegal. edwards said he knew nothing about any payments made to hunter. i spoke earlier in joe johns who was in the courtroom and analyst jeffrey toobin. i mean, startling testimony today. you have andrew young saying edwards calling hunter a crazy slut and also lying to his wife about the affair. the fact -- i mean, he comes off incredibly unsympathetically to say the least. that's not what he's charged with. he's not charged with being a jerk. >> you see, that's what makes this trial so perplexing. which is so much of it is a
prosecutors say he broke federal law by accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars during his second presidential run, money he used to cover up his affair with hunter. today in court, andrew young described how the payments worked. one of the wealthy benefactors the heir es rachel bunny mellon, wrote checks to her interior designer who signed the checks over to young's wife who deposited them into her account in a maiden name. young testified that money was doled out to hunter from that...
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we're familiar with the stand your ground law in florida because of the stand your ground law. first of all, he's not at his home. rodriguez goes and initiates the confrontation. >> and initiates it with a cell phone camera, or video camera, a gun and a flashlight. he's documenting the entire thing. >> he's documenting the entire thing. now his attorney is saying, well, why would he document it if it proves his guilt? some people do stupid things. i think that's one reason why he did it. but i think more importantly, you know, just because you say you're in fear and just because you say you're defending yourself doesn't mean a jury is going to believe that's the case. >> does this have parallels to the trayvon martin case? >> i think it does. because the law is similar. obviously the facts are quite different. most importantly, we don't have a video of the confrontation between zimmerman and martin. here when most importantly you see a guy with his hands up. that is highly significant in terms of who is the aggressor here. >> he arrived at this guy's house with the gun and the
we're familiar with the stand your ground law in florida because of the stand your ground law. first of all, he's not at his home. rodriguez goes and initiates the confrontation. >> and initiates it with a cell phone camera, or video camera, a gun and a flashlight. he's documenting the entire thing. >> he's documenting the entire thing. now his attorney is saying, well, why would he document it if it proves his guilt? some people do stupid things. i think that's one reason why he...
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ultimately avoidable by zimmerman, if zimmerman had remained in his vehicle and awaited the ie rival of law enforcement, or conversely if he had identified himself to martin as a concerned citizen and initiated dialogue in an effort to dispel each party's concern. there's no indication that trayvon martin was involved in any criminal activity at the time of the encounter." . also in this newly-released evidence, a report from the fbi. there are questions about whether zimmerman used a racial slur. the fbi could not determine what the word in question was because the recording quality wasn't good enough. so there's a lot to talk about tonight. martin savidge joins us tonight. you're still sifting through the documents, as we all are. what jumps out at you so far? >> you were just talking about the 911 calls. this is something the fbi was given the task of trying to do. the fbi is trying to determine if there's any indication of a hate crime. this goes back, of course, to what was the term that george zimmerman used when he was on the phone to police that night? and much has been made about f
ultimately avoidable by zimmerman, if zimmerman had remained in his vehicle and awaited the ie rival of law enforcement, or conversely if he had identified himself to martin as a concerned citizen and initiated dialogue in an effort to dispel each party's concern. there's no indication that trayvon martin was involved in any criminal activity at the time of the encounter." . also in this newly-released evidence, a report from the fbi. there are questions about whether zimmerman used a...
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>> that's what we understand you understand what this looks like with law enforcement. but we are told that right now the fbi is told to take the lead. they would be able to uphold in court but that the intelligence agency will be there as well. they want to know how many other people they can lik nk to the attack in benghazi. >> so, his name is ali alhazri. we know that he was posting details of the attack as it was happening on his social media websites. >> as it was happening? >> as it was happening. spectacular detail. when you do something like that it makes it easier for people to track you down and find you. we know that he went from libya and turkey, and officials detained him and turned him over to tunisia. >> cnn has obtained an e-mail that details within eight hours of the attack in benghazi, that the shelter location was under attack by mortar fire, presumably the second compound where the navy s.e.a.l.s were eventually killed. and this is -- it appears to be more evidence that administration officials were in a position to know a lot about the attack in rea
>> that's what we understand you understand what this looks like with law enforcement. but we are told that right now the fbi is told to take the lead. they would be able to uphold in court but that the intelligence agency will be there as well. they want to know how many other people they can lik nk to the attack in benghazi. >> so, his name is ali alhazri. we know that he was posting details of the attack as it was happening on his social media websites. >> as it was...
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the law is such that it is that rates will go up. the question is will we keep them from going up on everybody or will we keep them from going up on everybody except those above $250,000. that's the law. >> so for accuracy sake you are not going around trying to rally supporters. >> not at all. >> you are not having conversations with your colleagues about that? >> no. >> you said you prefer rate hikes to capping deductions why is that. >> because you can lower them again in the future. there isn't an economist in the country that thinks that raising taxes will help our economy grow. you have a quote that we will get somewhere around $70 billion a year out of this. but we're not going to get 70 billion because people will change their behaviors. we will get much less than that. that change in behavior will be less capital flow in to job creation. it is a negative thing to do. i understand the politics of it but it is a negative thing to do. >> for you, does any deal have to include cuts to medicare, medicaid and social security? >> w
the law is such that it is that rates will go up. the question is will we keep them from going up on everybody or will we keep them from going up on everybody except those above $250,000. that's the law. >> so for accuracy sake you are not going around trying to rally supporters. >> not at all. >> you are not having conversations with your colleagues about that? >> no. >> you said you prefer rate hikes to capping deductions why is that. >> because you can...
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. >> so were there good law enforcement reasons to keep these indictments feeled for eight months? possibly. was there also a political or public relations component to monday's announcement? also very possible. we have no clear answer to chairman issa's allegation tonight. nor for this allegation levelled by issa and republican senator charles grassley. they say the atf has now put these two fast and furious whistleblowers, special agent shawn dodson and pete fraselli under a boss who threatened to take them down. in a letter, issa and grassley say their supervisor had it in for the pair. quote, we stated we need to get whatever dirt we can on these guys, the whistleblowers, and take them down. the letter also crites another incident in which it was allegedly said that atf needs to f these guys. with us now are brian terry's mom josephine and his cousin robert hire. josephine, our condolences for the loess of your son, i can't imagine what this last two years having like, more than two years now. i wanted first of all to get your reaction to the recent indoomi indictments the u.s.
. >> so were there good law enforcement reasons to keep these indictments feeled for eight months? possibly. was there also a political or public relations component to monday's announcement? also very possible. we have no clear answer to chairman issa's allegation tonight. nor for this allegation levelled by issa and republican senator charles grassley. they say the atf has now put these two fast and furious whistleblowers, special agent shawn dodson and pete fraselli under a boss who...
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law. >> no, it doesn't affect u.s. law but evidently they didn't feel like it was guarantees they were looking for, but in fact, when it passed the foreign relations committee on the 13-6 vote, a number of these concerns were actually incorporated. >> this was really a treaty about people with disabilities overseas. >> this is about bringing the rest of the world up to the u.s. standards. okay? and so it does impact americans who travel overseas. who go work overseas. somebody who -- somebody with a disable to stay in a hotel in a foreign country or work in a foreign country or hail a taxi in a foreign country and impacts 600 million people around the world. children with disabilities around the world who do not have access to a public school education. it affords them huge rights and for the united states to not be in the vanguard, we have been in the forefront of disability rights and disability rights has always been a bipartisan cause in -- from the rehab act of 1973 to special education where people like my dad wo
law. >> no, it doesn't affect u.s. law but evidently they didn't feel like it was guarantees they were looking for, but in fact, when it passed the foreign relations committee on the 13-6 vote, a number of these concerns were actually incorporated. >> this was really a treaty about people with disabilities overseas. >> this is about bringing the rest of the world up to the u.s. standards. okay? and so it does impact americans who travel overseas. who go work overseas. somebody...
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campaign manager said our campaign has to face the reality of the law as it currently stands. with so much at stake we can't allow for two sets of rules in this election where by the pub -- republicans call it a flip flop. here's the picture they sent out. president obama's yoet on the side of the soles followed by the words just kidding. bill burden, the former deputy white house secretary of and seen on former bush secretary ari fleischer. whether it was driven by necessity, whether it is right or not for democrats, is there any other way to paint this other than a big flip flop on the part of the campaign's campaign. >> i think it is a recognition that the rules aren't as he wants them to be but he will play to make sure the hundreds of millions of dollars that karl rove and doesn't wash over the campaign. >> what's the difference between playing by the rules and a change of a position and flip flop? >> the campaign said that this was a recognition that there's a set of rules that the republicans are going to live by and the president and his campaign are going to live by t
campaign manager said our campaign has to face the reality of the law as it currently stands. with so much at stake we can't allow for two sets of rules in this election where by the pub -- republicans call it a flip flop. here's the picture they sent out. president obama's yoet on the side of the soles followed by the words just kidding. bill burden, the former deputy white house secretary of and seen on former bush secretary ari fleischer. whether it was driven by necessity, whether it is...
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the fact of the matter is, when law enforcement is trying to improve how it does law enforcement, we should applaud that. apparently she wanted to keep in the bias inaccurate material so that people who would be trained on improper material and perhaps engage in profiling or whatever else because of it. but, you know, it's just one of those situations where if good people will stand up and say "this is wrong" we can put a stop to it. i'm glad that the story has gotten a lot of attention because we need a reminder every once in a while, you know, that this is a country of laws and not individual persons and that proof is needed, not just allegations. i mean this is why i'm glad this story has got an little bit ofg appreciate your time tonight. >> thank you, sir. >> let us know what you think. we're on facebook. we're talking about this on twitter. @andersoncooper. keeping them honest tonight. how a loophole got into a law that you supposed to keep the folks that work on capitol hill that work for you about cashing in on inside information about the companies they regulate. that's next
the fact of the matter is, when law enforcement is trying to improve how it does law enforcement, we should applaud that. apparently she wanted to keep in the bias inaccurate material so that people who would be trained on improper material and perhaps engage in profiling or whatever else because of it. but, you know, it's just one of those situations where if good people will stand up and say "this is wrong" we can put a stop to it. i'm glad that the story has gotten a lot of...
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law? >> i didn't come prepared to cite supreme court precedence on this point but it's a well -- >> what you're saying is hypothetical. you're using a bunch of hypot t hypotheticals saying this is going to force abortion rights for people overseas. i mean, some groups are saying children with glasses are going be taken from their parents. you're using all these very scary hypotheticals. you can't even cite one case where a u.n. treaty has ever impacted u.s. law? >> nowhere of one person who is saying children with glasses are going to be taken away tromtheir parents. the article 7 interest is that the best interests of the child would be injected into the decision of how to care for a child. >> again, you can't name one u.n. treaty that has ever had an impact on u.s. law? >> well, i can't name one u.s. treaty that has been the deciding factor in a decision. it may well happen. i didn't come prepared to cite supreme court precedence. >> about the eye glass thing i mentioned, the head of the
law? >> i didn't come prepared to cite supreme court precedence on this point but it's a well -- >> what you're saying is hypothetical. you're using a bunch of hypot t hypotheticals saying this is going to force abortion rights for people overseas. i mean, some groups are saying children with glasses are going be taken from their parents. you're using all these very scary hypotheticals. you can't even cite one case where a u.n. treaty has ever impacted u.s. law? >> nowhere of...